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I'll stop posting this after this time. I promise. 😈 Hello Having just found your channell I'm diving in deep. I have a topic suggestion for you. I have given it to every WW11 History site I watch. I've never gotten acknowledgement from them. I believe this is the most important and overlooked detail about Operation Overlord. It has been purposefully and literally, buried by the Americans. Look up Maisy Battery! There are a couple short videos on UA-cam. American military intelligence ( oxymoron?) Missed this battery. American Rangers were killed en masse, attacking a fake battery on Pointe du Hoc. The Maisy Battery Guns located 2 miles inland were completely unknown. They rained shells on Omaha beach for 3 days. Very embarrassing to the Americans. Please consider looking into this! Thank you
Thanks for this history lesson! I'm almost 76, and I've never heard of Band Beach before! Good to know! I'm a huge fan of stories about D-Day. My dad, uncle and many cousins served in the Army, Navy and Marines during WWII and I grew up watching actual footage of the war with them, on shows like The World at War, etc. God bless all the men and women who have served our country.
I just got back from my first trip to Europe at age 70 and made a point of spending four (too short) days in Normandy. I had only heard about the 6th beach from another UA-camr by the name of Mark Felton, a British historian. I only had time to spend in the American sector and could have even spent more there. I am now officially obsessed with D-Day and its aftermath. Not sure I will ever go back however
Im 24 years old, and i’ve been entranced by war history knowledge since i was a kid. Ww2 has always been the most interesting for me. i had gotten to the point where i knew everything any mainstream documentary talked about and i was getting frustrated from the lack of new knowledge. This channel is a godsend for my mental exercise thank you!
@@TheHistoryUnderground So something really quick, i would love a few pointers from you! Im trying to start a new channel for the curious minds, for anything from history to the sciences to the everyday fun facts to explore. I was wondering if you have any tips to succeed in this type of channel development, since is similar to yours ! You were actually one of the big inspirations behind it and i would love to hear what you would have to say about expanding and the lessons you’ve learned from youtube!
@@carminegalante4925 - Appreciate the kind words. I think that consistency is a big one. That, and just making the best UA-cam video that you possibly can.
Well done. I subscribed! Went to Normandy in September 2019. That was my life-long dream trip to see the D-Day landing sites, both beach, airborne, US, British and Canadian. I can honestly say I had a beach vacation but my beach was THE Beach. The one beach where you want to cry. Never forget!
Circular tobruks are for machine guns, octagonal tobruks are for mortars. Fantastic to see you back in Normandy, JD. Really looking forward to this series of videos. Keep up the great content.
I have been to Normandy. There are no words to describe it really. When you stand on those beaches you can almost feel the history and the spirits around you. You cannot stand there and not be proud of our country and our service men and women. We walked through those bunkers and saw where our bombs hit the beach as the sea grass blows in the wind off the sea. Thank you for doing this series.
You ever think about doing a long form documentary on these topics sometime? I'd love this style for an hour or two on one subject. Really allow you to dig into the actual history of it a bit more.
It blows me away when I watch your videos. The quality and variety is incredible!!! I love history, I wish I could travel like you are able to. Thank you for sharing your content, it's like being there. Take care and safe travels!
Great start. As a retired airline pilot I love your reaction to getting upgraded to Biz class. It's an amazing thing huh! First time my daughter got that, First, she couldn't stop talking about it for weeks! Especially when it's a long flight and sleep is needed!
Was totally thrown off guard when you made a reference to such an obscure Kanye lyric from "Jesus Walks" I literally had to skip back to make sure that's what I heard lol! Great video as always sir! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I really enjoy your work, sir. I'll be in France on Saturday. Normandy 8 days after for Juno and Omaha. Your vids have helped me plan this trip. Thank you.
J'adore toute l'histoire qui touche à la Seconde guerre mondiale et j'en connais un bout... Par contre, je suis vraiment surpris d'apprendre qu'il y avait une plage de plus lors du débarquement de Normandie car on en entend jamais parler... J'arrive à bientôt cinquante ans et c'est la première fois que j'entends parler de cette plage... Je suis scotché...! Quoiqu'il en soit merci pour tout ce travail d'informations sur le terrain... C'est pratiquement l'une des seules régions où je n'ai jamais mis les pieds et faudra vraiment qu'un jour j'aille y faire un séjour touristique... En tout cas, merci et mes félicitations pour tout ce boulot fournit et ces informations partagées sur le sujet... (Grand respect aussi à tout ces hommes qui ont risqué ou sacrifié leur vie au nom de notre liberté et des valeurs démocratiques...)
WW2 has always been the most interesting war to me. Hitler was basically a real life super villain who tried to conquer the world and so much of how our world today operates has roots in what happened in that war and what happened just after it. Traveling to Germany and France to see with my own eyes things like the D Day beaches is on the top of my list of things to do before I die. I love every WW2 video you put out. I especially loved your series of videos about Easy Company. I was in high school when I first saw that series on the History Channel and I thought those guys were some of the coolest and bravest men to ever walk the planet. I seriously love your channel.
I am so pumped for this series! This is gonna be so amazing! I had a lot of fun checking out Gettysburg this past weekend partially thanks to you, I appreciate the input you gave me on the side man!
I think I'm in love " with all your videos" 🤗 . I appreciate all the history information you post. You make the most interesting videos on you tube. Thanks 👍🏆
Every Sunday will now be planned around the new episodes! We are going to Normandy in October 2022! This will give us so many ideas of things to see and do.
This channel is giving me so much pleasure and information so I don´t know were to begin. Just fantastic!!!! I´m mostly speechless after an episode. There is always something new to learn! There ought to be an Oscar for best YT videos, this channel would be the one to get it. Keep up the good work! Just amazing!!!!! Greetings from Sweden!!!
Firstly i love your videos! They are so informative and sometimes i do wish they were longer. Secondly is there any chance you would go to any camp sites? Pow etc.
@@TheHistoryUnderground There’s Berga, the Allied POW/death camp where we lost so many Americans. The Germans made them mine there and, of course, starved them.
Ohhhh mannn, I am late to the party, as always.. but really psyched to see you back in Europe again. Can't wait to watch them all :) I hope you had a good trip and are safely back home.
Very interesting. I've never seen Band Beach identified on a map in any book I've ever read about the D-Day invasion. It sounds like you have a great series of videos planned around your trip. Looking forward to seeing them.
If the History Channel had stuff like this it would be a better channel. Instead of pickers and pawn stars. My favorite history is WWII and the Civil War. Excellent video JD. Looking forward to more. Have a great Sunday. 👍🏻😎
Awesome JD!! Vids epic as usual. My gosh, imagine being in your history class! Id stay up all night just to not miss one second of what's next in it! ❤💪🙏💯
Really enjoyed it amazing video thank you JD and this series is going to be absolutely amazing i’ve been looking forward to this can’t wait for the next video JD
Thanks for your UA-cam channel I sure learn a lot through your presentations I'm so interested in World War II I can never get enough of the history lessons and the lives of the people who fought in it our heroes
i hope there are more to this trip than this short video. i enjoyed it though look forward to more please. gettysburg and the museum are great places. thanks for posting
When I saw the trailer I wasn't sure if it was going to be new videos or re-edits, I'm so glad its new ones! Kudos on the business class travel, it really is the best way to fly! haha Cant wait to see what you and Erik get upto!
I actually never heard of Band Beach...thank you for this. You can really visualize the events through your narration and filming. I'm jealous of the places you've visited.
JD.. Every one of your video's get better then the one before it you are a lucky man. I still think you should put these videos on DVD...I am 67 years old I had an Uncle who was on the beach on D Day ( not sure which one ) but he took a round from a German machine gun . it broke his spine. From when I was born till he died he was in a wheel chair as a kid My dad always told me not to ask him what happened .( you know kids ) so it always made me nervous to talk to him.. They are all gone now but thank you for the memories ( not to sound like Bob Hope ) FRANK FROM MONTANA...
I've been to the the Normandy beaches, cemeteries and battle sites many times. It amazes me that the naval guns and bombers didn't obliterate these bunkers before the landing. Many are still standing today - all are damaged of course, but still defensible.
So awesome to see you and Eric traveling together to these places, the added knowledge of him- along with you JD is absolutely awesome. You two together make an awesome team. I'm looking forward to this series- being an Army vet (OEF/OIF era), and having been stationed there- I would love to see you two go into Germany and check out some of those places- especially Darmstadt just south of Frankfurt. Old SS Panzer unit barracks still exist there- for now, but Germany is slowly erasing that history.
Don't push a button that says push on an aeroplane you could find yourself outside😂. 6th beach that's very interesting looking forward to next video.👏👏
Thanks! I had plans of visiting Maisy but unfortunately, couldn’t get things lined up with the owners. They live in Britain and we just couldn’t get our schedules aligned.
So cool you are at Normandy! I visited a lot of battlefields (including Ghettysburg and Antietam), but Normandy is still on my bucket list. Luckily i can join you.
I heard of a sixth beach on that day before but never knew the name. Heard it was more of a alternative to Sword but looks like it would have been bit rough alone due to if it had been flooded. Even if it didn’t have a battle on it, still neat to see as a tourist.
That small concrete bunker, with the machine gun position, which was on his site in the ground, They called that a TOBRUK Bunker .. Always a plessure to see your movies.. !!! Thanks !
Your choice of music along with your narration and information is again awesome. To think people graffitied hallowed ground where many people have shed blood and died to over throw a madman is just unconscionable. Great great job.
Interesting fact: graffiti was one of the first forms of art in ancient times. And examples of our current concept of the word, as a form of vandalism, can be seen in ancient civilizations as well. I saw graffiti in the shape of a hand carved into the stone window sill in a castle in England, made by someone who was likely bored whilst waiting for an audience with the monarch. It's fascinating how little humans change in some respects, despite the passage of time.
Just stumbled upon your channel! Nice video man. Amazing to see how well built the German bunkers where. Amazing. We have a few german built bunkers around where i live too. Subbed!
If you've watched a few episodes and feel like I've earned it, be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any new content when it comes out.
Also be sure to check out The Gettysburg Museum of History and their store at www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com. Thanks!
A minute ago I meant to mention D day memorial at National Memorial Arboretum.
The museum is awesome best museum in Gettysburg
The round opening on top of the fallen concrete structure is quite possibly a German M-19 Maschinengranatwerfer, 50 mm automatic mortar.
I'll stop posting this after this time. I promise. 😈
Hello
Having just found your channell I'm diving in deep.
I have a topic suggestion for you.
I have given it to every WW11 History site I watch.
I've never gotten acknowledgement from them.
I believe this is the most important and overlooked detail about Operation Overlord.
It has been purposefully and literally, buried by the Americans.
Look up Maisy Battery! There are a couple short videos on UA-cam.
American military intelligence ( oxymoron?) Missed this battery.
American Rangers were killed en masse, attacking a fake battery on Pointe du Hoc.
The Maisy Battery Guns located 2 miles inland were completely unknown.
They rained shells on Omaha beach for 3 days.
Very embarrassing to the Americans.
Please consider looking into this!
Thank you
What I like is your reverence for History, and respect of things that we have left by our predecessors.
Thanks for this history lesson! I'm almost 76, and I've never heard of Band Beach before! Good to know! I'm a huge fan of stories about D-Day. My dad, uncle and many cousins served in the Army, Navy and Marines during WWII and I grew up watching actual footage of the war with them, on shows like The World at War, etc. God bless all the men and women who have served our country.
*countries 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸🇵🇱🇮🇳
I just got back from my first trip to Europe at age 70 and made a point of spending four (too short) days in Normandy. I had only heard about the 6th beach from another UA-camr by the name of Mark Felton, a British historian. I only had time to spend in the American sector and could have even spent more there. I am now officially obsessed with D-Day and its aftermath. Not sure I will ever go back however
Mark Felton did a very good video on the 6th D-Day Beach as well.
Looking forward to this series.
Im 24 years old, and i’ve been entranced by war history knowledge since i was a kid. Ww2 has always been the most interesting for me. i had gotten to the point where i knew everything any mainstream documentary talked about and i was getting frustrated from the lack of new knowledge. This channel is a godsend for my mental exercise thank you!
Awesome! So glad to hear that. You'll probably enjoy these next few episodes. Feel free to share the channel out with a few others!
@@TheHistoryUnderground So something really quick, i would love a few pointers from you! Im trying to start a new channel for the curious minds, for anything from history to the sciences to the everyday fun facts to explore. I was wondering if you have any tips to succeed in this type of channel development, since is similar to yours ! You were actually one of the big inspirations behind it and i would love to hear what you would have to say about expanding and the lessons you’ve learned from youtube!
@@carminegalante4925 - Appreciate the kind words. I think that consistency is a big one. That, and just making the best UA-cam video that you possibly can.
Well done. I subscribed! Went to Normandy in September 2019. That was my life-long dream trip to see the D-Day landing sites, both beach, airborne, US, British and Canadian. I can honestly say I had a beach vacation but my beach was THE Beach. The one beach where you want to cry. Never forget!
Awesome! Thank you! I appreciate that. Normandy is quite the place, for sure.
Yes another D-day video!! Man I need to get over there some day.
Circular tobruks are for machine guns, octagonal tobruks are for mortars. Fantastic to see you back in Normandy, JD. Really looking forward to this series of videos. Keep up the great content.
As we enter a week where we remember those who served and those who paid the ultimate price, thanks for the initial video of another great series.
Thank you!
I have been to Normandy. There are no words to describe it really. When you stand on those beaches you can almost feel the history and the spirits around you. You cannot stand there and not be proud of our country and our service men and women. We walked through those bunkers and saw where our bombs hit the beach as the sea grass blows in the wind off the sea. Thank you for doing this series.
Never heard about this place! This promises alot for the next upcoming episodes! 👍
Thanks! Glad that I could share. Got some stuff coming up that I'm hoping people will find interesting.
You ever think about doing a long form documentary on these topics sometime? I'd love this style for an hour or two on one subject. Really allow you to dig into the actual history of it a bit more.
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Yes..yes...And also get rid of the getting on the airplane part.
@@FenderBender5150 that makes the vlog.. feels like you’re travelling with him in a way
@@FenderBender5150 The clue is there if you look hard enough.
@@FenderBender5150 - Airplanes on a series called "History Traveler" does seem a bit out of place :)
It blows me away when I watch your videos. The quality and variety is incredible!!! I love history, I wish I could travel like you are able to. Thank you for sharing your content, it's like being there. Take care and safe travels!
Appreciate that! Hope that people enjoy the series.
Well said! 👍
What a great start to a fantastic adventure. Thank you so much for taking us along.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Can't tell you how much I LOVE what you're doing. Taken in its entirety, I've never quite see anything like this stuff.
Thanks! I really do appreciate that. Hopefully, it's serving to do some good in some way.
Exactly . This stuff has been my life.. I was born in the wrong time
Great start. As a retired airline pilot I love your reaction to getting upgraded to Biz class. It's an amazing thing huh! First time my daughter got that, First, she couldn't stop talking about it for weeks! Especially when it's a long flight and sleep is needed!
Normandy is absolutely a dream trip of mine. Love seeing this coverage of a beach that I’d never heard referenced before! What an awesome trip
Got a lot more after this one. A lot 😁
Something tells me you are Eric are going to be friends for life. Keep the awesome videos coming!
Ha! Thanks. And yes, Erik is a great guy. I've learned a lot in the time that I've had to hang around him.
It's great to see you both take this trip, totally awesome!
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So happy you were able to travel there. Your kindred spirit is always a blessing to witness!🌷
Appreciate that!
Your production , passion and respect for all that have served is totally amazing and respectfull, thank you from the UK 🇬🇧
Was totally thrown off guard when you made a reference to such an obscure Kanye lyric from "Jesus Walks" I literally had to skip back to make sure that's what I heard lol! Great video as always sir! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Ha! I was wondering if anyone would pick up on that. Thanks!
Thanks for the history lesson once again. I never knew about Band Beach at Normandy.
Appreciate you watching!
Liked this episode. Thanks for bringing sometimes forgotten history to life
Oh LOVELY! Back in Normandy! CANNOT wait to see more! :D
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I've been saving this all day, get in bois we're going to Normandy!
Ha! Thanks!
I really enjoy your work, sir.
I'll be in France on Saturday. Normandy 8 days after for Juno and Omaha. Your vids have helped me plan this trip. Thank you.
Awesome! Enjoy your trip!
J'adore toute l'histoire qui touche à la Seconde guerre mondiale et j'en connais un bout... Par contre, je suis vraiment surpris d'apprendre qu'il y avait une plage de plus lors du débarquement de Normandie car on en entend jamais parler... J'arrive à bientôt cinquante ans et c'est la première fois que j'entends parler de cette plage... Je suis scotché...! Quoiqu'il en soit merci pour tout ce travail d'informations sur le terrain... C'est pratiquement l'une des seules régions où je n'ai jamais mis les pieds et faudra vraiment qu'un jour j'aille y faire un séjour touristique... En tout cas, merci et mes félicitations pour tout ce boulot fournit et ces informations partagées sur le sujet... (Grand respect aussi à tout ces hommes qui ont risqué ou sacrifié leur vie au nom de notre liberté et des valeurs démocratiques...)
Amazing, I had no idea about it, thank you so much for illustrated me !
Thanks for sharing. Great footage of the bunker complex.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Another outstanding presentation. Always enjoy you history lesson. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.
WW2 has always been the most interesting war to me. Hitler was basically a real life super villain who tried to conquer the world and so much of how our world today operates has roots in what happened in that war and what happened just after it. Traveling to Germany and France to see with my own eyes things like the D Day beaches is on the top of my list of things to do before I die. I love every WW2 video you put out. I especially loved your series of videos about Easy Company. I was in high school when I first saw that series on the History Channel and I thought those guys were some of the coolest and bravest men to ever walk the planet. I seriously love your channel.
My uncle was involved in the D-Day landing on Omaha beach. My daughter and me are excited to see what you have in store JD.
Wow! Hope that you all enjoy it!
I am so pumped for this series! This is gonna be so amazing! I had a lot of fun checking out Gettysburg this past weekend partially thanks to you, I appreciate the input you gave me on the side man!
Awesome! Thanks!
So jealous! Someday we will get over there. Great video and looking forward to the series!!
You deserve my subscription. Great video.
That's so cool my friend. There is nothing better than military history but all history is awesome for everyone to learn.
thanks!
As usual, a great video. As much as I've read and watched about Normandy I'd never heard of Band Beach. Thanks for another informative video.
Thanks!
Very cool that you are at the Normandy beaches. I can’t wait to watch the next video in this series.
Thanks!
I think I'm in love " with all your videos" 🤗 . I appreciate all the history information you post. You make the most interesting videos on you tube. Thanks 👍🏆
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Every Sunday will now be planned around the new episodes! We are going to Normandy in October 2022! This will give us so many ideas of things to see and do.
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Great. Really looking forward to the Normandy series. Enjoy your stay there JD.
Thanks!
Another great episode, love the show
Thanks! Appreciate that.
This channel is giving me so much pleasure and information so I don´t know were to begin. Just fantastic!!!! I´m mostly speechless after an episode. There is always something new to learn! There ought to be an Oscar for best YT videos, this channel would be the one to get it.
Keep up the good work! Just amazing!!!!! Greetings from Sweden!!!
Ha! Thank you. I appreciate that. Feel free to share these out. Wouldn’t mind seeing a few more viewers from Sweden 😄
Ha! Thank you. I appreciate that. Feel free to share these out. Wouldn’t mind seeing a few more viewers from Sweden 😄
You need your own tv series!
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Probably too ugly for tv, but thanks!
I appreciate your videos. Keep up the good work!
Much appreciated!
I’ve looked forward to watching this video all day! Never heard of Band Beach! Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Enjoyed it. Thanks for doing these series, I'm learning alot from them.
I have been where you are and it brings to life how much they went through to take them beaches Great video JD and Eric Thankyou for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.
You gotta have an airborne beer for me while you're there!
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Eric Dorr looks like he's undercover with that hat and sunglasses 🤣
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Firstly i love your videos! They are so informative and sometimes i do wish they were longer. Secondly is there any chance you would go to any camp sites? Pow etc.
Thanks! I'm not aware of the sites of any POW camps. May need to look into that.
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There’s Berga, the Allied POW/death camp where we lost so many Americans. The Germans made them mine there and, of course, starved them.
Never heard of this beach. But this complex makes sense. You have to defend l'embouchure de l'Orne. Thank you to show us this unknow places.
Ohhhh mannn, I am late to the party, as always.. but really psyched to see you back in Europe again. Can't wait to watch them all :) I hope you had a good trip and are safely back home.
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Great video as always. Thank you so much
My pleasure! Thanks.
Very interesting. I've never seen Band Beach identified on a map in any book I've ever read about the D-Day invasion. It sounds like you have a great series of videos planned around your trip. Looking forward to seeing them.
Looking forward to sharing a bunch of these places and stories!
Awesome video looking forward to more
Awesome thank you!
If the History Channel had stuff like this it would be a better channel. Instead of pickers and pawn stars. My favorite history is WWII and the Civil War. Excellent video JD. Looking forward to more. Have a great Sunday. 👍🏻😎
Thanks! So glad that you're enjoying it. Hopefully people are sharing it out and spreading the word :)
Awesome JD!! Vids epic as usual. My gosh, imagine being in your history class! Id stay up all night just to not miss one second of what's next in it! ❤💪🙏💯
I'm 68 and never herard of Band Beach either. Learning something today.
Awesome!
Love how you dive Into our Collective History... as a Baby Boomer I appreciate and honor your achievements!!🎩🇺🇸🎩
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Really enjoyed it amazing video thank you JD and this series is going to be absolutely amazing i’ve been looking forward to this can’t wait for the next video JD
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The only other person I have heard cover this is Mark Felton on UA-cam. Congrats on another excellent video
Appreciate that! Hope that you continue to enjoy the series.
Just found this channel, binge watching the play lists and loving it! Fantastic content❤
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That plane trip was awesome looking my guy.
Thanks for your UA-cam channel I sure learn a lot through your presentations I'm so interested in World War II I can never get enough of the history lessons and the lives of the people who fought in it our heroes
Thanks!
Business class in a triple 7 across the pond, NICE!!! Good start.
Ha! Yes, it was. Doubt that I'll ever get to do that again.
i hope there are more to this trip than this short video. i enjoyed it though look forward to more please. gettysburg and the museum are great places. thanks for posting
Oh, there's going to be more. Lots more :)
@@TheHistoryUnderground glad to hear!!
When I saw the trailer I wasn't sure if it was going to be new videos or re-edits, I'm so glad its new ones! Kudos on the business class travel, it really is the best way to fly! haha
Cant wait to see what you and Erik get upto!
Definitely all new stuff. Hope that you enjoy it!
I actually never heard of Band Beach...thank you for this. You can really visualize the events through your narration and filming. I'm jealous of the places you've visited.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Purchased two relics from Omaha. They arrived today! Tell Erik thanks and thank you for directing me to his auctions.
Awesome! I’ll be sure to pass that along.
JD.. Every one of your video's get better then the one before it you are a lucky man. I still think you should put these videos on DVD...I am 67 years old I had an Uncle who was on the beach on D Day ( not sure which one ) but he took a round from a German machine gun . it broke his spine. From when I was born till he died he was in a wheel chair as a kid My dad always told me not to ask him what happened .( you know kids ) so it always made me nervous to talk to him.. They are all gone now but thank you for the memories ( not to sound like Bob Hope ) FRANK FROM MONTANA...
Good start to the series.Band beach was discounted as a viable landing due to the area behind the beach being flooded.
Thanks! Glad that I could go by there and show a bit of what was there.
You’re getting too good at this teaser thing… keep them coming, great job.
Thanks 🙏🏼
I've been to the the Normandy beaches, cemeteries and battle sites many times. It amazes me that the naval guns and bombers didn't obliterate these bunkers before the landing. Many are still standing today - all are damaged of course, but still defensible.
My grandfather was at Utah beach but he would never really talk about the war. Never heard of Band Beach. Interesting.
We'll be hitting some spots along Utah Beach later on in the series. Also have a few videos from a prior visit from Utah on this channel as well.
Wow. That's how air travel should be. First time I've heard about the 6th Beach. Cool. Thanks.
My most favorite place on the planet. Can't wait to go back.
I always feel like I'm watching a kid turned loose in a candy store when viewing this channel.
Ha! Awesome.
So awesome to see you and Eric traveling together to these places, the added knowledge of him- along with you JD is absolutely awesome. You two together make an awesome team. I'm looking forward to this series- being an Army vet (OEF/OIF era), and having been stationed there- I would love to see you two go into Germany and check out some of those places- especially Darmstadt just south of Frankfurt. Old SS Panzer unit barracks still exist there- for now, but Germany is slowly erasing that history.
Thanks! Definitely want to do a big series in Germany at some point.
I'm planning to visit Normandy hopefully in next few years. Love your videos keep up the great work 👍 👏
Don't push a button that says push on an aeroplane you could find yourself outside😂.
6th beach that's very interesting looking forward to next video.👏👏
Great video and very informative...hope you can make the Maisy Battery while you are there.
Thanks! I had plans of visiting Maisy but unfortunately, couldn’t get things lined up with the owners. They live in Britain and we just couldn’t get our schedules aligned.
@@TheHistoryUnderground We went 2 years ago and it was uncrowded and very cool...I'm sure you'll be back.
So cool you are at Normandy! I visited a lot of battlefields (including Ghettysburg and Antietam), but Normandy is still on my bucket list. Luckily i can join you.
Those bunkers looks amazing
Wow read alot on wwII never heard of Band Beach, thanks for the lesson
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Digging going back to France!!! Excited for the future!!!
Can’t wait to show the content!
@@TheHistoryUnderground I'll be watching like always!!! Great job man!!
Well done my friend!
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I heard of a sixth beach on that day before but never knew the name. Heard it was more of a alternative to Sword but looks like it would have been bit rough alone due to if it had been flooded. Even if it didn’t have a battle on it, still neat to see as a tourist.
That’s a trip of fa lifetime! I have wonder about snakes in that grass?????
Yeah, definitely a cool trip. Not sure about the snakes though.
That small concrete bunker, with the machine gun position, which was on his site in the ground, They called that a TOBRUK Bunker .. Always a plessure to see your movies.. !!! Thanks !
Thank you!
Marshmallows 😂🤣😂 great video as I’ve never heard of band beach 👍🏻😊
I think you should take a drone on this type of trips. It would make discovering bunkers a piece of cake.
Yes thank you I myself never heard of this beach great job
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Nice way to travel. U deserve it man. Love the content. Graffiti is sad to be put on those bunkers though😪😪😪😪
Such is much of the youth today
@@baronedipiemonte3990 yes so sad
Upgrading to business class is like dropping a farm kid in the middle of New York City. Glad to see you took full advantage of the situation :))
love seeing notification's for your videos
Okay, I gotta be that guy...
Erik is stud!
“Oh what everyone needs, a shoehorn”
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Your choice of music along with your narration and information is again awesome. To think people graffitied hallowed ground where many people have shed blood and died to over throw a madman is just unconscionable. Great great job.
Appreciate the kind words. Hope that you continue to enjoy the series and share it with others :)
Interesting fact: graffiti was one of the first forms of art in ancient times. And examples of our current concept of the word, as a form of vandalism, can be seen in ancient civilizations as well. I saw graffiti in the shape of a hand carved into the stone window sill in a castle in England, made by someone who was likely bored whilst waiting for an audience with the monarch. It's fascinating how little humans change in some respects, despite the passage of time.
Just stumbled upon your channel! Nice video man. Amazing to see how well built the German bunkers where.
Amazing. We have a few german built bunkers around where i live too. Subbed!
Awesome! Thanks. Got a lot more to come 😁
Band of Brothers Beach 🙂🙂 love how tranquil and peaceful it looks and feels but the atmosphere created with all the bunkers is like nothing else.